Crimson Resort and Spa Boracay

Crimson Resort & Spa Boracay is already making its mark even before its grand opening in 2018. As the third Crimson property in the Philippines, the resort and spa are situated in a 30,000 square-feet of the tropical island.

Crimson Resort and Spa Boracay Infinity Pool

The luxurious property has been highly curated, with each area showcasing what Crimson stands for: bold style and undeniable passion, rich in culture and design, while still keeping up the values of Filipino hospitality. The property where it is located is now known as Station Zero, where it boasts an exclusive location with undisturbed white sand beach Crimson Resort & Spa Boracay offers the ultimate island resort and vacation experience.

Experience a Barefoot Island Living

Crimson partners with WATG, the world’s leading hospitality design together with its affiliate interior design studio, Wimberly Interiors, in creating a distinct style specific to Crimson Boracay. It incorporates the fusion between contemporary architecture, natural landscape, and interior design that compliments the local Filipino setting.

Their vision is to create an immersive experience into the barefoot island living. With the world-class ambiance of Boracay, the resort and spa’s interior was carefully planned and crafter to show grandeur while still portraying cosmopolitan, sophisticated, alluring, and naturally warm.

The Associate Vice President of Wimberly Interiors, Christine McGinnis said, “Appealing to a variety of travelers, the hotel boasts a youthful, inviting ambiance that encourages guests to explore barefoot island lifestyle.” Upon arriving via sea, guests can enjoy the stunning sea to land views of the hotel while still taking pleasure of the exclusive access and a luxurious overwater experience.

“We wanted to create something truly unique and explore elements of design we haven’t used before. We had to ensure we maximized design impact with the compact space we were given, on such an awe-inspiring site. We kept the architecture simple and clean, using the projection of the rooms and ledges to play with light and shadow to create depth and dynamism,” shares Chiara Calufetti-Lim, the Associate Vice President of WATG.

Presidential Villa

The Pavilion itself is a venue that is one of its kind. It is built at 20 meters above sea level featuring floor-to-ceiling glass doors and walls and offers a breathtaking view of the undisturbed white sand beach and the crystal clear waters. Its facade is inspired by the traditional Filipino living and the intricate geometric patterns. By walking through the entire space, you will see the elements of nature and a neutral color palette that brings out the shades of sand, wood, and stone to highlight the vibrant accents. This speaks of the dynamic and daring language that the Crimson standard upholds.

Tridimensional Approach to Maximize the Views

Crimson Boracay also offers admirable views of the seas and the skies, taking advantage of its elevated slope setting plus WATG’s use of the tridimensional approach to maximize its features. It is given a panoramic structure that cascades in blocks and steps down the natural landscape while maximizing the views from every angle and concealing functional spaces. The overall design of Crimson Boracay creates a contemporary style that sets it apart from other luxurious resorts and is a must-see site.

About the Crimson Resort and Spa Boracay

Crimson Resort & Spa Boracay is the Crimson’s third property to open under the management of Chroma Hospitality, Inc. This resort is situated in Station Zero, the most exclusive location of Boracay Islands that feature a secluded and prestige white sand beach and crystal clear waters. To know more about Crimson Resort & Spa Boracay, please visit www.crimsonhotel.com, call +63 998.596.4654 or send an email to info.boracay@crimsonhotel.com.

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